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1 completely
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2 completely
fuldkommen -
3 completely
fuldstændig -
4 completely
helt -
5 completely
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6 completely
total -
7 all alone
(completely by oneself: He has been all alone since the death of his wife.) helt alene; ensom* * *(completely by oneself: He has been all alone since the death of his wife.) helt alene; ensom -
8 fast asleep
(completely asleep: The baby fell fast asleep in my arms.) i dyb søvn* * *(completely asleep: The baby fell fast asleep in my arms.) i dyb søvn -
9 from top to bottom
(completely: They've painted the house from top to bottom.) fra top til tå* * *(completely: They've painted the house from top to bottom.) fra top til tå -
10 in full
(completely: Write your name in full; He paid his bill in full.) helt ud* * *(completely: Write your name in full; He paid his bill in full.) helt ud -
11 off one's own bat
(completely by oneself (without help): He wrote the letter to the newspaper off his own bat.) på eget initiativ* * *(completely by oneself (without help): He wrote the letter to the newspaper off his own bat.) på eget initiativ -
12 sewn up
(completely settled or arranged: The contract is all sewn up.) ordnet* * *(completely settled or arranged: The contract is all sewn up.) ordnet -
13 stark crazy/mad
(completely mad.) fuldstændig gal* * *(completely mad.) fuldstændig gal -
14 through and through
(completely: He was a gentleman through and through.) helt igennem* * *(completely: He was a gentleman through and through.) helt igennem -
15 bamboozle
[bæm'bu:zl](to confuse completely: The motorist was completely bamboozled by the road-signs.) forvirre; narre; føre bag lyset* * *[bæm'bu:zl](to confuse completely: The motorist was completely bamboozled by the road-signs.) forvirre; narre; føre bag lyset -
16 be floored
1) (be completely surprised or shocked: We were completely floored by his behavior.) slå ud; lamme; overrumple2) (to have a floor of: Our bathroom is floored with ceramic tiles.) belagt* * *1) (be completely surprised or shocked: We were completely floored by his behavior.) slå ud; lamme; overrumple2) (to have a floor of: Our bathroom is floored with ceramic tiles.) belagt -
17 engrossed
[in'ɡrəust]((often with in) having one's attention and interest completely taken up: He is completely engrossed in his work.) opslugt af; fordybet i* * *[in'ɡrəust]((often with in) having one's attention and interest completely taken up: He is completely engrossed in his work.) opslugt af; fordybet i -
18 head over heels
1) (completely: He fell head over heels in love.) forelsket til op over begge ører2) (turning over completely; headfirst: He fell head over heels into a pond.) hovedkulds; med hovedet først* * *1) (completely: He fell head over heels in love.) forelsket til op over begge ører2) (turning over completely; headfirst: He fell head over heels into a pond.) hovedkulds; med hovedet først -
19 opposite
['opəzit] 1. adjective1) (being on the other side of: on the opposite side of town.) modsat2) (completely different: The two men walked off in opposite directions.) modsat2. preposition, adverb(on the opposite side of (something) in relation to something else: He lives in the house opposite (mine).) over for3. noun(something that is completely different: Hate is the opposite of love.) modsat* * *['opəzit] 1. adjective1) (being on the other side of: on the opposite side of town.) modsat2) (completely different: The two men walked off in opposite directions.) modsat2. preposition, adverb(on the opposite side of (something) in relation to something else: He lives in the house opposite (mine).) over for3. noun(something that is completely different: Hate is the opposite of love.) modsat -
20 abandon
[ə'bændən]1) (to leave, not intending to return to: They abandoned the stolen car.) efterlade2) (to give (oneself) completely to: He abandoned himself to despair.) hengive; kaste sig ud i•- abandonment* * *[ə'bændən]1) (to leave, not intending to return to: They abandoned the stolen car.) efterlade2) (to give (oneself) completely to: He abandoned himself to despair.) hengive; kaste sig ud i•- abandonment
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